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we have a 30% high school dropout rate in this country, and this is the information age, the age of technology. there is no way we can afford to lose 30% of our individuals. so we, those of us who are doing well, those of us in the business community need to recognize that those people become a drag on our society. so we really should be willing to invest some resources in helping them early on. it makes a big difference. >> so i know you've been very critical of obama care, and i want to talk about your biblically based flat tax, which i just love, but at the end of the day, are you really saying it's really education, education, education, right at the beginning of the child's life? >> on an individual basis, education makes the biggest difference of anything. certainly, in my case, and in many other cases that i know of, people should go to the website, horatio alger society and read the stories of those people, all of whom came from desperate situations and achieved at the highest levels. see what they put into it. those are the kinds of things we need to be putting in front of our young p
we have a 30% high school dropout rate in this country, and this is the information age, the age of technology. there is no way we can afford to lose 30% of our individuals. so we, those of us who are doing well, those of us in the business community need to recognize that those people become a drag on our society. so we really should be willing to invest some resources in helping them early on. it makes a big difference. >> so i know you've been very critical of obama care, and i want to...
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technology materials and industrials. let's also do that at a pricing discount. what we see now is the cyclicals trading at 11% to 12% to the defensives. we think the premium is too high on the defensive so we'd rather be in the area where we get more upside leverage and better valuation. >> mike, here. simon here. do you like the industrials, too, with the strengthening of the dollar, you still very much in favor of the materials? >> yeah. i think one of the concerns obviously we have is if the dollar continues to strengthen from here, will that have a big impact on corporate earnings going forward? right now given what we've seen so far in terms of the move in the dollar, you know, that translates into less than a $1 impact in terms of our earnings estimate 2013, but obviously if the dollar were to continue to grind higher from here, that's going to become a bigger issue for the repatriation of earnings. >> was your tech thesis thrown a bit of a wrench? cisco downgraded today. should we be more worried about tech spending than perhaps we are? >> look, again, i
technology materials and industrials. let's also do that at a pricing discount. what we see now is the cyclicals trading at 11% to 12% to the defensives. we think the premium is too high on the defensive so we'd rather be in the area where we get more upside leverage and better valuation. >> mike, here. simon here. do you like the industrials, too, with the strengthening of the dollar, you still very much in favor of the materials? >> yeah. i think one of the concerns obviously we...
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>> i think boeing has upside, but i'd like at a stock like atk, alliance technology. this is another that's defensive, aerospace related. when you take a look at what's it's trading at, single digits, $49. if you take a look back to where you were looking, guy, before the obama administration came into office, this is a $110 stock. there's definitely room to the upside still for this stock. i look at the entire defense space. i think you're right. i think there's a lot of promise in a lot of these different stocks going to the upside. >> 2013 has been a rough year, to put it nicely. for peabody energy, the stock is up more than 21%. raymond james upgrading the stock to an outperform, raising stock prices to $21 a share. let's bring in the man behind the call, jim, a senior investment strategist at raymond james. not only has btu gone down. it's one of the worst stocks in coal. why do you think it's now getting a boost? is it because of a broader call on coal prices at this point? >> i'd love to make a broader call on coal prices given the drop over the last couple of
>> i think boeing has upside, but i'd like at a stock like atk, alliance technology. this is another that's defensive, aerospace related. when you take a look at what's it's trading at, single digits, $49. if you take a look back to where you were looking, guy, before the obama administration came into office, this is a $110 stock. there's definitely room to the upside still for this stock. i look at the entire defense space. i think you're right. i think there's a lot of promise in a lot...
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that is where technology comes in. it may concern people but it is something that is not going the change. >> quick thoughtlionsgate. bullish? >> incredibly. this is a company that had a $50 million market cap ten years ago. to watch what they have done is nothing short of amazing. >> we will be right back. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week.
that is where technology comes in. it may concern people but it is something that is not going the change. >> quick thoughtlionsgate. bullish? >> incredibly. this is a company that had a $50 million market cap ten years ago. to watch what they have done is nothing short of amazing. >> we will be right back. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud...
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ceo of qlik technologies. this is where the growth is, regardless of europe, regardless of the united states. these guys are hitting the cover off the ball. after the break, i'll try to make you even more money. >>> coming up -- chief choice? some high-profile companies have recently had big changes at the top. from the golden arches to the king of club retailers. but are these blue chip shares still strong with new leadership at the helm? cramer's looking inside the executive suite to find out. girl vo: i'm pretty conservative. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours. >>> beware of rules that are too sweeping to make sense. i always tell you whenever there is a sudden change in management at a company whose stock you own, when the ceo or wors
ceo of qlik technologies. this is where the growth is, regardless of europe, regardless of the united states. these guys are hitting the cover off the ball. after the break, i'll try to make you even more money. >>> coming up -- chief choice? some high-profile companies have recently had big changes at the top. from the golden arches to the king of club retailers. but are these blue chip shares still strong with new leadership at the helm? cramer's looking inside the executive suite to...
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ceo of qlik technologies. this is where the growth is, regardless of europe, regardless of the united states. these guys are hitting the cover off the ball. after the break, i'll try to make you even more money. >>> coming up -- chief choice? some high-profile companies have recently had big changes at the top. from the golden arches to the king of club retailers. but are these blue chip shares still strong with new leadership at the helm? cramer's looking inside the executive suite to find out. >>> beware of rules that are too sweeping to make sense. i always tell you whenever there is a sudden change in management at a company whose stock you own, when the ceo or worse actually, believe it or not, the chief financial officer leaves without warning, you absolutely must -- sell, sell, sell! but i've gotten a lot of pushback on this rule, particularly on twitter @jimcramer. ceos retire all the time. that is not always a bad thing. it's not always something we should worry about. the emphasis here is on the word
ceo of qlik technologies. this is where the growth is, regardless of europe, regardless of the united states. these guys are hitting the cover off the ball. after the break, i'll try to make you even more money. >>> coming up -- chief choice? some high-profile companies have recently had big changes at the top. from the golden arches to the king of club retailers. but are these blue chip shares still strong with new leadership at the helm? cramer's looking inside the executive suite to...
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zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. to we have >>> we have to talk about how to use this show. i've been thinking about it a lot since our eighth anniversary last friday. want to give you personal finance advice. something you ask all the time. let's start with last night. we interviewed two different chief executives. one ken powell from general mills. tony sanchez from sanchez energy, first being one of the most well-known companies in the world. second almost completely unknown to all, including me other than to watch its ipo a couple of years ago. here is behind the scenes information. when we book executives to come on, we put together a file of all recent research reports, conference call and noteworthy articles for me to read. that's called the homework. i get a memo writte
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i think it might be broader and more about technology capex spending. if you look about a month ago, we saw the purer cloud plays, and oracle is struggling right now in the cloud, but the purer cloud plays, companies like rack space, they dipped down about a month ago. now we're seeing the bigger, older tech giants like oracle, like cisco, for instance, start to similarly trail off. i think it is a sign that the global economy is weak, and companies, while they are very profitable, they are not reinvesting those profits into capex spending, whether it be in technology or elsewhere. so i think it's troubling for technology as a whole. >> wait a minute, are you guys agreeing with each other? >> i actually agree -- >> is that allowed? >> i agree with everything that steve just said, which is the first time it's happened on this show. and to steve's point, there's definitely a lot of corporate earnings that we're going to get in the next two months that are crucial, i think, not just for the tech sector specifically, but for the market as a whole. i think i
i think it might be broader and more about technology capex spending. if you look about a month ago, we saw the purer cloud plays, and oracle is struggling right now in the cloud, but the purer cloud plays, companies like rack space, they dipped down about a month ago. now we're seeing the bigger, older tech giants like oracle, like cisco, for instance, start to similarly trail off. i think it is a sign that the global economy is weak, and companies, while they are very profitable, they are not...
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the fundamental technology has not been updated. the way you interact with your phone has t not changed very much. apple needs something new but it's not clear that what's new is going to come from apple. >> is this the guy -- is this the company that stock went from $125 to $6? and now they're at $15 and they think they're innovators. are you serious? of all people. yeah, maybe it could use a little spruce up. this is serious. it's going to get better and better and it's going to talk to you. in five years 20% of apple users are going to name siri as their best friend. >> i think apple is going -- >> it works fine, the iphone. >> working fine isn't good enough. it needs to work better. i think apple asked the people, they may be able to do it. i don't think the new technology is going to come from blackberry though. but it could dprom someone we've never even heard of yet. >> guys, thanks very much. terrific. we'll be back in just a minute with a final check on the markets. they are holding in pretty well. down just 22 on the dow r
the fundamental technology has not been updated. the way you interact with your phone has t not changed very much. apple needs something new but it's not clear that what's new is going to come from apple. >> is this the guy -- is this the company that stock went from $125 to $6? and now they're at $15 and they think they're innovators. are you serious? of all people. yeah, maybe it could use a little spruce up. this is serious. it's going to get better and better and it's going to talk to...
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the bottom line is it has the cloud-based technology. right now we're looking at 1850, and somewhere around there. remember, 7 million shares and they upped that. the price talk was 11 to 13 and pricing at 14 and now we're looking at 18.50, somewhere around that. good numbers here and 4 million and $15. we have another one today. wes corp. the phone service provideir and know you were talking about a big week for ipos. we had the model and all pricing above their initial price and all doing very well. i counted 27 ipos so far this year, and i talked to the ipo financial about that. 21 of them have priced above their initial price. 21 out of 27 and those are good numbers. i guess the question is, where are the rest of them? we ought to be a big flow of ipos given how well the market's doing and there's not an enormous pipeline and this may be due to some changes in the way ipos are registered and the bottom line is so far so good. how about stock mutual funds and lipper is reporting inflows even though it's been a rocky week. they were th
the bottom line is it has the cloud-based technology. right now we're looking at 1850, and somewhere around there. remember, 7 million shares and they upped that. the price talk was 11 to 13 and pricing at 14 and now we're looking at 18.50, somewhere around that. good numbers here and 4 million and $15. we have another one today. wes corp. the phone service provideir and know you were talking about a big week for ipos. we had the model and all pricing above their initial price and all doing...
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and that technology helps paralysis victims get up, stand, walk and sit again. >>> boeing will run two flights -- flight tests,sts, th is, of its revamped 787 battery system maybe as soon as tomorrow. those tests would mark another step towards boeing's goal to service in just a matter of weeks. the stock is up 13% this year, it's 1%, though, in today's trading day. ty, up to you. >>> they may be practical, but they have never been cool. some people i know would never be caught driving one, the great minivan. but now an answer may be coming to the surface to satisfy the need for convenience and style and roominess, family-friendly car. phil lebeau who just admitted that he did once drive a minivan. >> absolutely. are you saying i'm not cool, tiler? are you saying i'm not cool? >> i'm not saying. >> we'll talk about that later on. let me show you a stat that i think a lot of people will say just how out of favor are minivans? look at how sales have fallen since 2000. back in 2000, about 8% of all vehicles sold in the u.s. were minivans, $1.3 million in total sales. now it's dropped all
and that technology helps paralysis victims get up, stand, walk and sit again. >>> boeing will run two flights -- flight tests,sts, th is, of its revamped 787 battery system maybe as soon as tomorrow. those tests would mark another step towards boeing's goal to service in just a matter of weeks. the stock is up 13% this year, it's 1%, though, in today's trading day. ty, up to you. >>> they may be practical, but they have never been cool. some people i know would never be...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> let's get an early read on retail sales for the z10. citigroup says a z10 recovery for blackberry's business is, and jim joinings us now from san francisco. the price target is their 6 a share. always good to see you. you never bought into the hype of the z10 from the get go. what do you see in terms of sales. >> the stock has been going up and it's been up year to date and a lot of hype around the company and we found that it's extremely difficult because the competitive nature seems to be getting more and more fierce. we found the initial launch to be disappointing. it was good in europe and good in canada, but in the united states most of the store reps weren't even trained and most of the sell through was not what people were expecting. >> and that echoes wh
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> let's get an early read on retail sales for the z10. citigroup says a z10 recovery for blackberry's business is, and jim joinings us now from san francisco. the price target is their 6 a share. always good to see...
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unless they can get in the technology services sector and get growth there, i don't see value in this company. >> take your money and run. wow. michael, you watch this company so closely, why does michael dell want it for himself? >> i -- i think you meant crawfo crawford. >> my apologies. >> right. this company, as the previous guest is, has languished. it has not been attracting significant investment. they need the flexibility to be able to reinvest in the business. they will likely, as a private company, dial down on the consumer pc business. they will likely invest even deeper in the enterprise gear business. and in the enterprise services business. so that they can really attack larger profit pools. and better their stake in the business. they can't do that, they can't immediately move away from one sector to another. we've already seen that movie with hewlett-packard and what the impact was. so, they need to be able to have that flexibility to invest in the business for the long-term to improve their lot and really go after higher profit pools. >> absolutely. great insights, bo
unless they can get in the technology services sector and get growth there, i don't see value in this company. >> take your money and run. wow. michael, you watch this company so closely, why does michael dell want it for himself? >> i -- i think you meant crawfo crawford. >> my apologies. >> right. this company, as the previous guest is, has languished. it has not been attracting significant investment. they need the flexibility to be able to reinvest in the business....
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zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ m
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then there's access toÑi tomorrow's technology. and what we're talking about there is the very high speeds and mobile can help ray great deal, but we're facing a spectrum crunch. so the f.c.c. is doing what it can to get more spectrum available through auctions. the third kind of divide we were talking about in theñr preceding segment where we talked about education, the divide in terms of digital literacy and access to skills and education. and technology, the internet should be used to close the divide that we have in this country in education. what we don't want is unequal access to increase the divide. >> sreenivasan: vicky rideout, you're still studying these. how do you see it? >> what ambassador kornbluh says is right. we do have a digital divide and i think sometimes there's a temptation to say well, the fact that we have mobile access now solves the digital divide. all schools are connected so we've solved the digital divide. really, there is a very big difference in the quality of online access between the haves and have
then there's access toÑi tomorrow's technology. and what we're talking about there is the very high speeds and mobile can help ray great deal, but we're facing a spectrum crunch. so the f.c.c. is doing what it can to get more spectrum available through auctions. the third kind of divide we were talking about in theñr preceding segment where we talked about education, the divide in terms of digital literacy and access to skills and education. and technology, the internet should be used to...
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zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but, i wish it was more dangerous, like a monster truck or dune buggy! you can't have the same car as me! [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. let's get a jetta. [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. >>> >>> the amount of land being set aside to grow wheat, corn and soy is this year expected to be the largest since the early years of the reagan administration. tha
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. gabe slate tech report >> the much-anticipated new black very smart phone. blackberry -- it is the first black gary to use the new operating system. >> black.barry 10 points of the major differences. >> there are no physical or navigation buttons. it is all done with gestures. when you are on the browser you can just pick up. this will also allow navigation back to my previous used applications. >> you can adjust this to find the best and isolate that is on there. the one with the best lighting will give you a recommendation. and it just like that. >> another cool feature is the blackbarry share feature... you are going to love this. ? if you or someone that is already perhaps using in android it might be a difficult transition. they might tap some difficulty but an
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commission on the status of women inspiring innovation through imagination, celebrating women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. >> i want to welcome all of you to this very full house and this wonderful celebration for women's history month to recognize the efforts of women in our great city and county of san francisco. women's history month is a time to appreciate the contributions of our women leaders in our communities who have been courageous in proving the quality of life for all san franciscans. since 1996, the san francisco commission and the department on the status of women ~ has recognized the vital work and contributions of women throughout our community through this program, and i would like to invite dr. emilie morasi who is the executive director of that agency to say a few words about the history of this event. >> thank you very much, president chiu. i am joined today by commissioner kay [speaker not understood]. i'd like to ask her to come on up. she's very familiar with these chambers, having served as clerk for many, many years. and if there are any other commis
commission on the status of women inspiring innovation through imagination, celebrating women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. >> i want to welcome all of you to this very full house and this wonderful celebration for women's history month to recognize the efforts of women in our great city and county of san francisco. women's history month is a time to appreciate the contributions of our women leaders in our communities who have been courageous in proving the quality...
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it's a new technology. it's being introduced. >> would you want your passengers flying on those planes? >> i would have no difficulty. they love boeing. we in ireland love being. they have been making great aircraft. everyone will have forgotten there was a legitimate up battery on the 787. meanwhile, they are still making a aircraft in record numbers. it is missed by some of the market. boeing are delivering record numbers of aircraft. 737 record deliveries. >> right. >> the stock has hung on 678. >> famously said you want to reduce the number in your airplanes down to one. are you going to do that on these new boeing planes? >> unfortunately, arianna, they won't let me. i keep trying to take out the two rear toilets and add seats. there is a fuddy duddy in the faa saying you can't have six extra seats because that would lower the airfare again. >> we had bill miller last week. he said stocks for the first time now poised to take off, if they haven't already, and now that there really is no competition thi
it's a new technology. it's being introduced. >> would you want your passengers flying on those planes? >> i would have no difficulty. they love boeing. we in ireland love being. they have been making great aircraft. everyone will have forgotten there was a legitimate up battery on the 787. meanwhile, they are still making a aircraft in record numbers. it is missed by some of the market. boeing are delivering record numbers of aircraft. 737 record deliveries. >> right....
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>> 80% smaller companies, 2,000 technology companies. >> then you need to go back because small business hates this. small business is now going to have to pay taxes when they go overs transom from state to state. they're going to have to set up whole departments which they cannot afford in order to do the record keeping. >> that's not true. >> redstate.com, eric eriksson has done some great research on this. >> mom and pop retailers want to see this because they can't compete with internet retailers that have an unfair 5% to 10% advantage and they're not paying tax they don't have the cost of the brick and mortar and hiring local employees. if we want to see empty malls -- >> why do they want to be tax collectors? >> because those internet retailers are using the roads and the traffic and the firemen and policemen and getting protection -- >> that's a big government argument. i'll give you the last word, grover. >> larry, i served on a commission that looked at this more than ten years ago and we voted overwhelmingly not to tax the internet because the so-called fairness argument was no
>> 80% smaller companies, 2,000 technology companies. >> then you need to go back because small business hates this. small business is now going to have to pay taxes when they go overs transom from state to state. they're going to have to set up whole departments which they cannot afford in order to do the record keeping. >> that's not true. >> redstate.com, eric eriksson has done some great research on this. >> mom and pop retailers want to see this because they...
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what california means and what is northern california, you are talking about the state of ability, technology, the cutting edge. we are standing in what is going to be the first certified stadium. we are not sure what the certification is going to be, we hope it's gold. we are not sure until it's up and running, but what we do know is we have enough solar panels to be powered by the sun. that's something that nobody else can say in the world in sporting events. when you talk about bringing the bowl to the bay. we haven't had a super bowl since 1985. we hope to get another super bowl here and have a golden anniversary in the golden state where we had it in los angeles back in years we are going to host. i'm very excited to work with all the the host here, mayor reed, everybody in san jose, this is a place where you have police, construction workers, hotels, everything, it's not just from san francisco to san jose, you are talking about from napa and all places from around the world. i hope it's a future for many events to come. we thank you for coming out and hope to bring back the super bowl.
what california means and what is northern california, you are talking about the state of ability, technology, the cutting edge. we are standing in what is going to be the first certified stadium. we are not sure what the certification is going to be, we hope it's gold. we are not sure until it's up and running, but what we do know is we have enough solar panels to be powered by the sun. that's something that nobody else can say in the world in sporting events. when you talk about bringing the...
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growth stocks start to do a little bit better, a little bit capital spending, a little higher price technology stocks. that could be a way to sort of reallocate your portfolio slightly here. >> rich, what do you think? >> i hate to sound like a broken record, maria, but there is a fair amount of yield in small and midcap as well. it is not just a large cap phenomen phenomenon. and if you want to look for equity income, i think right now it might be a little safer to go toward the midcap space than this big multinational space. not that the dividends are going to be cut, but remember, it's total return that we ultimately have to invest in. and i think that the large caps may actually come under a little pressure here, much more than midcap and small cap. >> it's a great point. greg ip, why don't you weigh in on cyprus here. the idea that this latest proposal is to shut down one of the major banks and consolidate some of the banking assets and sell off the so-called bad assets. what's your take on how important cyprus is for investors? >> well, look, it's absolutely critical that whatever plan t
growth stocks start to do a little bit better, a little bit capital spending, a little higher price technology stocks. that could be a way to sort of reallocate your portfolio slightly here. >> rich, what do you think? >> i hate to sound like a broken record, maria, but there is a fair amount of yield in small and midcap as well. it is not just a large cap phenomen phenomenon. and if you want to look for equity income, i think right now it might be a little safer to go toward the...
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today we have the ceo and founder of next door, the former coo of shopping.com, wants to use social technology to make your neighborhood a safer and happier place for you to live, and here is his power pitch. >> i'm nirav tolia. next door is the free private social network for the neighborhood. we all use social networks. facebook to connect to friends and family, twitter to follow people and topics that interest us, and linked in to manage our business lives. but what about that part of our identities that has to do with where we live? where our children go to school? our local communities? our neighborhoods? that's where next door comes in. using next door, neighbors create free and private websites where they can easily connect and communicate about the things that matter. already over 6,000 neighborhoods in 50 states are using next door to talk about straightforward things like organizing a block party or finding a great recommendation for a dentist to more personal things like asking for help in finding a lost pet to critical information like learning about a rash of break-ins or other th
today we have the ceo and founder of next door, the former coo of shopping.com, wants to use social technology to make your neighborhood a safer and happier place for you to live, and here is his power pitch. >> i'm nirav tolia. next door is the free private social network for the neighborhood. we all use social networks. facebook to connect to friends and family, twitter to follow people and topics that interest us, and linked in to manage our business lives. but what about that part of...
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a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. you'll only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide. where queen mattresses start at just $699. and right now enjoy the lowest prices of the season on our most popular bed sets. sleep number. comfort individualized. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. let's get let's get down to the new york stock exchange where mr. kraemer joans us now. >> i have scott wapner here. >> what do you think? >> fedex became a very loved stock. it just became so overloved that people are surprised when people are trading down a little bit. i think fedex is a buy probably in the mid-90s, not here. >> what else do you like this morning? >> i liked laura alber. i think the williams sonoma is amazing. remember, that stock is not cheap and they are hitting the
a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. you'll only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide. where queen mattresses start at just $699. and right now enjoy the lowest prices of the season on our most popular bed sets. sleep number. comfort individualized. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> pacific >>> pacific crest upping its price target up to $225 a share and that's more than 20% upside to today's price. increased margins and strong subscriber base will drive shares higher. andy hargraves is analyst who made this call. it's always great to speak with you. >> yeah. thanks for having me. >> key to this price target raise is the assumption that domestic streaming subscribers will increase and you're ratcheting up your model from 43, and you feel confident in this number based on the information you have. so what is that information that makes you believe 46 is athainable. >> there are a couple of things and one is the price. it's cheaper than the other premium services that have big subscribers bases at 8 a month and increasingly the quality of the
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >>> pacific >>> pacific crest upping its price target up to $225 a share and that's more than 20% upside to today's price. increased margins and strong subscriber base will drive shares higher. andy hargraves is...
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the big movener tech, mike ron technology, the best performing stock on the s&p tech index as well as the nasdaq 100. the company reported a quarterly net loss but they are getting the street excited. revenue and volume came in sharply higher year over year. multiple analysts, jeffrey's, you'll upping their price target on shares of mike ron, that stock up 60% year to date. simon, back to you. >> should mention shares of blackberry that are higher today as u.s. customers for the first time get their chance to get their hands physically on the new blackberry z-10 device. cnbc's jackie d'angelis is live in new york, just trying to gauge the degree of demand. where are we at the moment with that? >> hey, simon. well, close to the end of lunchtime here. only sold 12 phones at this location roughly so far. this is really a make-or-break moment for blackberry. looking to try to hit it out of park with the z-10 advice. i do have to say this device was available for pre-orders so a lot of people could be getting theirs in the mail just to be fair. the z-10 is blackberry's device looking to co
the big movener tech, mike ron technology, the best performing stock on the s&p tech index as well as the nasdaq 100. the company reported a quarterly net loss but they are getting the street excited. revenue and volume came in sharply higher year over year. multiple analysts, jeffrey's, you'll upping their price target on shares of mike ron, that stock up 60% year to date. simon, back to you. >> should mention shares of blackberry that are higher today as u.s. customers for the first...
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zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> welcome >>> welcome backing everybody. the senate has approved a bill to avert a government shutdown next week. that legislation goes back to the house today where it is expected to pass. it would keep the government agencies and programs funded through the end of the fiscal year. also, a federal watch dog is faulting freddie mac. it is said to have failed to properly resolve serious consumer complaints that could involve possible fraud for improper foreclosures. >>> jc penney said it is fixing its performance. it could take more time than initially believed. i know it's a shocker more everybody. in that jc penney report it said in the report that it filed yet any change in its strategy to be expensive. they are trying lure back shoppers tha
zap technology. departure. hertz gold plus rewards also offers ereturn-- our fastest way to return your car. just note your mileage and zap ! you're outta there ! we'll e-mail your receipt in a flash, too. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> welcome >>> welcome backing everybody. the senate has approved a bill to avert a government shutdown next week. that legislation goes back to the house today where it is expected to pass. it would keep the...
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as each of you move in your new role, you will have the technology of advancements that provided for us locally and regionally and around the world. and we have issued laptops, courtesy of hp, thank you very much. and making our officers more mobile and where they need to be. outside and on the streets. as i have said often, we have four generations of cops now sifting through the department. and trying to figure out how to pull it together to keep the greatest city in the world safest. as we hire new cops over the next years, maybe more than in any time in the history, it will take leadership. i mentioned leadership, and not saying what it is. let me start what it isn't. leadership is not managing. not to take away from a good manager, but managers are not leaders. there is no leadership required when there is order and routine. management is what is required for routine order decisions but when order is distorted leadership is required. and already is distorted outside of san francisco, because it's san francisco. now the order in the department for reasons of progress are distorte
as each of you move in your new role, you will have the technology of advancements that provided for us locally and regionally and around the world. and we have issued laptops, courtesy of hp, thank you very much. and making our officers more mobile and where they need to be. outside and on the streets. as i have said often, we have four generations of cops now sifting through the department. and trying to figure out how to pull it together to keep the greatest city in the world safest. as we...
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with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yesyou could. go national. go like a pro. a new ride comes along and changes everything. the powerful gs. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> breaking news within the last half hour, home builder sent i want dropping for the third straight month. meritage homes has been making a push to expand its building locations in the southeast regional market an
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they also wanted a state of the arts place of technology. a 20th century library that no on the celebrates the community but looks towards the future. we have 19 computers. laptops, digital media throughout and the community room as the mayor stated is going to be wonderful for civic engagement and for the community to come together for lectures and programs for celebration. all of that has happened. this is your library. when you go inside, you will find a welcoming space that is going to serve many many generations to come, but it does take a wonderful and strong partnership. i'm very proud of the fact that we worked very closely with the community, but also very closely with the team of wonderful hardworking people between the department of public works, and the library. i want to take a moment to acknowledge the terrific work that the blip program manager has done throughout the project. elena. where are you? it's a large team. i want to acknowledge my colleagues and department head mohammed, freddie carter. they were true partners in th
they also wanted a state of the arts place of technology. a 20th century library that no on the celebrates the community but looks towards the future. we have 19 computers. laptops, digital media throughout and the community room as the mayor stated is going to be wonderful for civic engagement and for the community to come together for lectures and programs for celebration. all of that has happened. this is your library. when you go inside, you will find a welcoming space that is going to...
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additionally, in the technology space we have pretty good sized positions in google which is perked up on a year to date basis but we think is getting back on track. 12 months ago that was fairly controversial. it's not nearly so controversial now. >> all right. greg, you don't know offhand whether any of those companies are -- have open board seats, do you? >> no, i don't. i'm not aware of that. >> okay. just wondering. >> you have the science background. >> just let me know. see you later. >> nice to talk to you. >> we're on break. altman. did you do that just for me? >> i was hoping he would. >> talking about all the boards. you're just throwing it in my face. >> you were talking about corporate boards. there are probably many noncorporate boards that would be interesting in having you. >> that you could be on, that wouldn't be a conflict. >> there are some veterinary clinics probably in mexico. >> up next, money madness continues. number 2 general electric set to take on number 3 wells fargo. which of these stocks do you think will be a better performer the rest of the year? log to
additionally, in the technology space we have pretty good sized positions in google which is perked up on a year to date basis but we think is getting back on track. 12 months ago that was fairly controversial. it's not nearly so controversial now. >> all right. greg, you don't know offhand whether any of those companies are -- have open board seats, do you? >> no, i don't. i'm not aware of that. >> okay. just wondering. >> you have the science background. >> just...
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to you know try to rebrand themselves and figure out you know did we do something wrong with data or technology i think all those sort of things probably need to happen with the party because they're you know woefully lacking in those areas but what were publicans would probably do better at the ballot box that they actually got out there and argue defectively for conservative policies and actually thought about ok how does a conservative in two thousand and thirteen two thousand and fourteen address some of these issues whether it's you know middle class wage wage stagnation the way they address that is they say no to the increase in the minimum wage the minimum wage right now if it was indexed to inflation from sixty eight would be over ten dollars a share republicans say no republicans disagree that that's a good way to deal with that that problem and they have i think that the there are already say no to unionization no you don't have the right in exactly what look they fundamentally do you know how do you see how can you market yourself the working class people by telling working. people t
to you know try to rebrand themselves and figure out you know did we do something wrong with data or technology i think all those sort of things probably need to happen with the party because they're you know woefully lacking in those areas but what were publicans would probably do better at the ballot box that they actually got out there and argue defectively for conservative policies and actually thought about ok how does a conservative in two thousand and thirteen two thousand and fourteen...
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and technology has changed, sex has been severed from reproduction through i.v.f. and other kinds of technologies, gay men can have biological children and so can lesbian women and we now may believe that there's a biological basis for sexual orientation that that's not a ridiculous proposition that maybe people didn't focus on that before. the states have moved, the country has moved, the public opinion has moved and that's relevant to whether this is really just a remnant of an idea whose time has passed. and if you look not at the past-- as jeff i think correctly did, that's what the conservatives argue-- but if you look in the future i predict not only will there be gay marriage soon enough, but in 30 years we will look back on this era with a kind of incomprehension, the same sort of incomprehension that people today look back and say how could they have believed in savory? how could they have believed in segregation? that 81% andrew mentioned is not going to change its mind as it grows older. >> that's a very inspiring statement about the arc of history. but
and technology has changed, sex has been severed from reproduction through i.v.f. and other kinds of technologies, gay men can have biological children and so can lesbian women and we now may believe that there's a biological basis for sexual orientation that that's not a ridiculous proposition that maybe people didn't focus on that before. the states have moved, the country has moved, the public opinion has moved and that's relevant to whether this is really just a remnant of an idea whose...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: today's supreme court arguments pitted a national law against a 2004 arizona voter registration bill. the case explores the extent of state powers against the controversial backdrop of voting restrictions. arizona's proposition 200 requires state residents to provide either a driver's license, passport, birth certificate or physical proof of citizenship before they can vote. but an existing federal law requires only a sworn statement of citizenship on a voter registration form. supporters say the arizona measure cuts down on voter fraud by keeping noncitizens from voting. but opponents argue the law unfairly tarring hes minorities, immigrants, and the elderly. the case is only the most recent dispute between arizona and the federal governm
supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: today's supreme court arguments pitted a national law against a 2004 arizona voter registration bill. the case explores the extent...
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. >>> on wall street today, technology stocks helped drive the major indexes down. the dow was office 90 points, or .6%. the nasdaq dropped 32, or about 1%, and closed at 3,222. leading the tech stocks on their decline was oracle, which reported an unexpected drop in 3rd quarter sales. the redwood city based company took a beating with investors with its stock down almost 10% today. analysts say oracle effects other tech stocks disproportionately, because it reports its earnings earlier than most other tech companies. >>> sales force.com has approved a 4 for 1 stock split. the change will take effect on april 3, increasing the number of shares from 400 million, to 1.6 billion. the shares of the software management company closed at a record high on march 1, when sales and profits topped expectations. today, shares of sale force were up 2% in after hours trading. >>> in 90 seconds -- >> hp pavilion is packed, and it's not hockey. we take you inside with march madness in san jose. >> a bay area couple's fight for gay marriage. >> an important struggle. >> they talk to
. >>> on wall street today, technology stocks helped drive the major indexes down. the dow was office 90 points, or .6%. the nasdaq dropped 32, or about 1%, and closed at 3,222. leading the tech stocks on their decline was oracle, which reported an unexpected drop in 3rd quarter sales. the redwood city based company took a beating with investors with its stock down almost 10% today. analysts say oracle effects other tech stocks disproportionately, because it reports its earnings...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >> an eighth marine has died after a mortar shell explosion in nevada monday. six other marines were injured in the blast. the marines had been taking part in a mountain training exercise at the hawthorne army depot in nevada. the identities of those killed won't be released until 24 hours after their families are notified a major investigation is under-way to figure out what went wrong. a controversial ban on assault weapons - championed by senator dianne feinstein- was shot down before it reached the senate floor today. senate majority leader harry reid says a ban on assault weapons will 'not' be a part of a gun control package he's bringing to the senate floor. he says there's just not enough support. feinstein wrote the bill and says she's determined to get a vo
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >> an eighth marine has died after a mortar shell explosion in nevada monday. six other marines were injured in the blast. the marines had been taking part in a mountain training exercise at the hawthorne army depot in...
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. >>> on wall street today, technology stocks helped drive the major indexes down. the dow was office 90 points, or .6%. the nasdaq dropped 32, or about 1%, and closed at 3,222. leading the tech stocks on their decline was oracle, which reported an unexpected drop in 3rd quarter sales. the redwood city based company took a beating with investors with its stock down almost 10% today. analysts say oracle effects other tech stocks disproportionately, because it reports its earnings earlier than most other tech companies. >>> sales force.com has approved a 4 for 1 stock split. the change will take effect on april 3, increasing the number of shares from 400 million, to 1.6 billion. the shares of the software management company closed at a record high on march 1, when sales and profits topped expectations. today, shares of sale force were up 2% in after hours trading. >>> in 90 seconds -- >> hp pavilion is packed, and it's not hockey. we take you inside with march madness in san jose. >> a bay area couple's fight for gay marriage. >> an important struggle. >> they talk to
. >>> on wall street today, technology stocks helped drive the major indexes down. the dow was office 90 points, or .6%. the nasdaq dropped 32, or about 1%, and closed at 3,222. leading the tech stocks on their decline was oracle, which reported an unexpected drop in 3rd quarter sales. the redwood city based company took a beating with investors with its stock down almost 10% today. analysts say oracle effects other tech stocks disproportionately, because it reports its earnings...
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. >> brown: we continue our series on how broadband technology is changing our lives. tonight, a look at chattanooga, tennessee-- home of the nation's fastest internet connections. >> sreenivasan: and, spencer michaels has the story of photo journalists who risked their lives to tell the stories of iraqis in the early days of the war. >> as photographers, we're always looking for ways to communicate the urgency of horrible drama in these situations. >> brown: that's all ahead. on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers ke y. thank you. >> brown: president obama called on young israelis to see the
. >> brown: we continue our series on how broadband technology is changing our lives. tonight, a look at chattanooga, tennessee-- home of the nation's fastest internet connections. >> sreenivasan: and, spencer michaels has the story of photo journalists who risked their lives to tell the stories of iraqis in the early days of the war. >> as photographers, we're always looking for ways to communicate the urgency of horrible drama in these situations. >> brown: that's all...
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supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: president obama called on young israelis to see the world through palestinian eyes and challenged israeli and palestinian leaders to abandon formulas and habits that have blocked peace. but even amid his visit, the old threats and realities of violence were present. margaret warner reports from jerusalem. >> warner: the second day of the president's trip to israel and the west bank was met with rocket fire from one place mr. obama won't go: hamas-controlled gaza two landed in sderot, israel in a clear breach of the ceasefire between the islamist hamas faction and israel struck late last year. there were no injuries. a little-known militant group claimed responsibility, saying it wanted to show that israel could not protect its airspace dur
supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: president obama called on young israelis to see the world through palestinian eyes and challenged israeli and palestinian leaders...
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it's in coming up with uh the images, the aesthetic, as well as the actual technological designs that makes people want to be southern californians. >> reporter: southern californians like surfer c.d. kinley. >> got some vans. typical vans, socks, all of the rage right now. just cooler than white socks in general. >> reporter: speaking of cooler, is it cooler to ride an american-made surfboard, or an imported surfboard, say, from china? >> well, just to me personally, supporting a brand that's from california like infinity, who's been making boards here for 50 years, that's a lot cooler for me. >> reporter: and at least around here, that's how a lot of the cowabunga crowd still feels and still spends its money. >> brown: international trade and a call for reduced barriers was on the agenda this week, as treasury secretary jack lew met with top chinese leaders in beijing. no word yet if surfboards came up. >> sreenivasan: now, our series on broadband and how it's changing our habits, our work, our communities. tonight, we focus on why some cities are opting for even faster access and w
it's in coming up with uh the images, the aesthetic, as well as the actual technological designs that makes people want to be southern californians. >> reporter: southern californians like surfer c.d. kinley. >> got some vans. typical vans, socks, all of the rage right now. just cooler than white socks in general. >> reporter: speaking of cooler, is it cooler to ride an american-made surfboard, or an imported surfboard, say, from china? >> well, just to me personally,...
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pushed of these technologies. we will be the new adopters of the plot for to seamlessly incorporate them into our lives and what we are doing. further generations it doesn't mean that they can't learn. they can learn the platform and people of all generations are being successful want ritter and facebook and everything. i think that the arab spring, people all over the middle east of different ages have been disaffected for some time, but it was the young people who were able to light that sparked in large part because their awareness to the rest of the world and because of their technology access and also because they saw something that other generations didn't. the soviet devotee of using the tools and it came intuitively to them the digital tools could be a way to scale there impact. this is the way forward and inability to be the first responders triet >> host: you talk about the other generations and reference mark an expert on technology and education and just going to read something that you say he says. sh
pushed of these technologies. we will be the new adopters of the plot for to seamlessly incorporate them into our lives and what we are doing. further generations it doesn't mean that they can't learn. they can learn the platform and people of all generations are being successful want ritter and facebook and everything. i think that the arab spring, people all over the middle east of different ages have been disaffected for some time, but it was the young people who were able to light that...
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. ♪ 'cause germs don't stick on me ♪ [ female announcer ] band-aid brand has quiltvent technology with air channels to let boo boos breathe. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] quiltvent technology, only from band-aid brand. use with neosporin first aid antibiotic. >>> well, president obama's made history today in naming a new director of the secret service. julia pierson the first woman in american history to hold that post. pierson is a 30-year vet in the agency. his choice of her signals the president's intention to change what has been a male-dominated culture recently marked by scandal, you know, back in cardiana? we'll be right back. >>> we're back. some people say we live in a in time of very bitter feuding between right and left on everything from cultural issues like gay marriage to tax and spending. in the months leading up to pearl harbor before world war ii the country experienced one of the most divisive periods in our history. it's chronicled in the new book "those angry days." at the time franklin roosevelt was quietly moving towards war sending destroyers to aid britain an
. ♪ 'cause germs don't stick on me ♪ [ female announcer ] band-aid brand has quiltvent technology with air channels to let boo boos breathe. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] quiltvent technology, only from band-aid brand. use with neosporin first aid antibiotic. >>> well, president obama's made history today in naming a new director of the secret service. julia pierson the first woman in american history to hold that post. pierson is a 30-year vet in the agency. his choice of her...
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isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >> the time is 6:26 a.m.. researchers behind a new study claimed that drinking sugary drinks is not only unhealthy, it is deadly they are s. they found 25,000 obesity related deaths in the united states, was a hundred and 80,000 worldwide, can be blamed over consumption of sweden bridges. their results were presented at this year's convention of the american heart association. if the study found that among the walls of 35 large countries, mexico had the highest death rates from sugarbeet drinks. the united states was third. the " american bridge association " and dismissed the research say that it was " more about sensationalism than science. " >> if you think a wild bird is too indulgent but you are sick of chicken sandwiches, bernstein is offering something new fo
isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. deposit a check with a photo. pay someone with an email. and bank seamlessly with our award-winning mobile app. take a step forward... and chase what matters. >> the time is 6:26 a.m.. researchers behind a new study claimed that drinking sugary drinks is not only unhealthy, it is deadly they are s. they found 25,000 obesity related deaths in the united states, was a hundred and...